www.helpguide.org

The Helpguide helpd you help yourself and others. It reflects the Golden Rule to a T. Do unto others as they do unto you. It not only helps with just domestic abuse but also other subdivisions that you may be struggling with as well. Plus this website recognizes the lives it helps and promises to dedicate its guide to you with the unconditional love of God.
Ericka Bailey & Tori Blot

www.nnedv.org/resources/coalitions.html

The organizations on this site connect local domestic violence service providers. They use valuable resources for information about services, programs, legislation and policies that support survivors of domestic violence. This website is majorly connected to the system of the government but is kept under safekeepings. There are plenty of opportunities to get involved.
Ericka Bailey & Tori Blot
Domestic Abuse
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Local Organizations
**www.weareclosetohome.org**
Close to home is a domestic violence prevention center located in Dorchester MA. It encourages you to help friends also afflicted in Domestic Violence and teaches you strategies to get you talking about it with friends. -Whitney

http://dahmw.org/
Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men & Women is a non profit organization that supports victims that are going through domestic abuse or has been abused. They have services to help males become less violence towards their spouses and services for women to overcome abuses and help them through this relationship. They ensure help and respect for everyone who joins. The organization helps them, so they can also help others. -Truc


**http://www.domesticviolence.org/**
"Domestic violence should not happen to anybody. Ever. Period. But it does - and when it does, there is help. Maybe you have lived with abuse, maybe it happened just once; maybe you work or live next to someone who is being abused right now. Whoever you are, this book can show you how and where to get help."
This web site helps victims plan out their way of escaping domestic violence. This web site give you detailed information about domestic violence and support groups that can help you.- Kayla

****http://www.enddomesticabuse.org**** This website talk about how a person victim of domestic abuse sees the situation in two differnt ways. The first one is the one with the eyes of someone being abused but that dosen't understand how big the problem is , the second is seeing the situation with the eyes of a third person , understanding the meaning of domestic abuse. There is also an article of Dr.Jeanne King. Sejvi
National Organizations

**http://www.healingclub.com/**

The Healing Club is a place where victims and survivors can network, get support, and obtain helpful resources which will provide them with tools to move forward to a healthier and happier life. The Healing Club is where people “heal and rebuild. Our goal for the Healing Club is to become the world’s largest online domestic violence support community, and we are well on our way. Our goal is to play a key role in “ending the violence.

This organization can help those who have gone through domestic violence and heal their pain. It helps people rebuild their life and help them move on from their tramatic experience. Most importantly it shares others peoples stories so everyone can know that they are not alone. Shows that you are not the only one going through this, there are thousand of people goin through the same thing, unfortunately. This site is an online support group and can help those who want to kept annonymous. -Jennifer


****http://www.ndvh.org/****

NDVH is a nonprofit organization that provides crisis intervention, information and referral to victims of domestic violence, perpetrators, friends and families.

This organization will help people understand more about domestic violence and help people find a way to get out of it. If you need help its available to callers 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. - Angela


http://www.elizabethstonehouse.org/
The Elizabeth Stone House is committed to countering the effects of trauma and breaking the cycles of violence and abuse - one family at a time. Through residential and community support services, the Stone House helps families heal and women reclaim control over their lives.

The Elizabeth Stone House serves women and children suffering from histories of subtance abuse and domestic violence. They offer many programs such as, Teen Group, Child Witness to Violence, Anger and Emotional Management, Children's Literacy Program, Homework Club,
Mom's Support Group, Nurturing Program, and also offer other services such as, Parent Child Center, Advocacy and Referrals, Family Outings, Reunification. Their main goal is to reunite families, as well as provide support services to the women in their program.-Teori